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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April 1918
1918-04-07 Conger Reynolds to Daphne Reynolds Page 6
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think a lot, and work a lot, and experiment and fail and try again and so on. But it will be worth the effort, n'est ce pas, honey? It is conceivable that a great opera or a great poem, let us say, might be written better in the atmosphere of a home than in music or words. There is something further I want to confide to you on this subject but I shall leave it for another time. I'm bidding you a fond good-night now, knowing that you're the best and dearest old girl in the world and that I love you passionately and devotedly and Forever, Conger. Conger Reynolds 2nd Lt., A.G.D.
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think a lot, and work a lot, and experiment and fail and try again and so on. But it will be worth the effort, n'est ce pas, honey? It is conceivable that a great opera or a great poem, let us say, might be written better in the atmosphere of a home than in music or words. There is something further I want to confide to you on this subject but I shall leave it for another time. I'm bidding you a fond good-night now, knowing that you're the best and dearest old girl in the world and that I love you passionately and devotedly and Forever, Conger. Conger Reynolds 2nd Lt., A.G.D.
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